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EXHIBITIONS + EVENTS CAlendar SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2018


SMITHSONIAN’S NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN IN NEW YORK CITY


NYC EXHIBITIONS SYMPOSIUM ...............................


TAÍNO: A SYMPOSIUM IN CONVERSATION WITH THE


Julie Nagam, Our future is in the land: if we listen to it, 2017 (detail). Installation with digital video projection, sound, paint. Collection of the artist.


TRANSFORMER: NATIVE ART IN LIGHT AND SOUND THROUGH JAN. 6, 2019


JEFFREY VEREGGE: OF GODS AND HEROES OPENING FALL 2018


CIRCLE OF DANCE THROUGH APRIL 2019


TAÍNO: NATIVE HERITAGE AND IDENTITY IN THE CARIBBEAN THROUGH OCTOBER 2019


INFINITY OF NATIONS: ART AND HISTORY IN THE COLLECTIONS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN ONGOING


MOVEMENT Saturday, Sept. 8 10:45 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Auditorium Live webcast at: AmericanIndian.si.edu/ multimedia/webcasts Join us for a symposium to celebrate the exhibition Taíno: Native Heritage and Identity in the Caribbean. Experts representing Indigenous studies, genetic science, anthropology, linguistics and other academic disciplines will explore exhibition themes in dialogue with Taíno/ Indigenous Caribbean community lead- ers and cultural workers. The symposium will explore the history of the Taíno movement, particularly through the experiences and perspectives of its par- ticipants. It seeks to support the exchange of knowledge produced within academic fields among subject experts, the diverse Taíno community and other Caribbean people of Native descent, with a special emphasis on advancing the voices of women scholars and participants in this contemporary Native heritage movement.


Seating available on a first come, first served basis.


Co-sponsored with the Smithsonian Latino Center.


Taíno: Native Heritage and Identity in the Caribbean is a collaboration of the National Museum of the American Indian and the Smithsonian Latino Center. This exhibition and related programming are made possible through the support of the Ralph Lauren Corporation and INICIA of the Dominican Republic. Federal support is provided by the Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center.


44 AMERICAN INDIAN FALL 2018


A Native woman (likely Luisa Gainsa) and child near Baracoa, Cuba, 1919. National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution (N04469).


Taíno: herencia e identidad indígena en el Caribe es una colaboración entre el Museo Nacional del Indígena Americano y el Cen- tro Latino Smithsonian. La exposición y su programación han sido patrocinados con la generosidad de la Corporación Ralph Lauren e INICIA de la República Domini- cana. Apoyo federal ha sido provisto por el Fondo de Iniciativas Latino, administrado por el Centro Latino Smithsonian.


PHOTO COURTESY OF THE ARTIST


PHOTO ©DAVID SUNDBERG/ESTO


PHOTO BY MARK RAYMOND HARRINGTON


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